FALMOUTH, Maine — A 19-year-old Falmouth man has been charged after police say he directed a laser pointer into the cockpit of a commercial airline at the Portland International Jetport on Friday evening.
John Bagonzi was charged with criminal use of a laser pointer as a result of the investigation, police said. The Federal Aviation Administration is involved in the investigation, which could lead to federal charges, according to Sgt. Frank Soule.
Soule said the Jetport contacted police shortly before 8:30 p.m. after a pilot reported that a laser was pointed into the cockpit. The pilot said the incident occurred approximately seven miles north/northeast of the jetport.
Although officers checked the area, Soule said they were not able to locate the source of the laser without more specific information.
However, 45 minutes later, Soule said police received a second complaint, this time from a launch operator at the Portland Yacht Club who said someone with a green laser was shining it at his his vessel, making it hard for him to see. The launch operator told police he believed the light was coming from the area of the Falmouth Town Landing.
Soule said officers went to the landing and found several people getting ready to leave the pier parking lot. Officers stopped the group and after investigating charged Bagonzi with criminal use of a laser pointer.
A spokesman for the FAA could not be reached for comment Saturday morning on the airline involved or whether the incident interfered with the operation of the aircraft.
Criminal use of a laser pointer? You're joking right? Let's waste more of our money on charging this teen when Falmouth could be doing something much more productive with their police department. If it were that many miles away; I fail to see his actions as intentional. Unless he has superhuman vision. Our government at it's best. Waste of fucking money and man hours.